Leading UK Cities

London: The cosmopolitan city of UK, is a popular tourist destination and a hub for international transport and finance. It is England's largest city.

Leeds: Leeds is a lively city, rich in culture and heritage with lots to explore. More than 750,000 people live within our city boundaries and over 100,000 people come to work in the city centre every day. Many thousands more tourists and visitors come to shop, eat out or enjoy the range of attractions Leeds has on offer.

Birmingham: Located in the West Midlands, is an Industrial city and is England's second-largest city.

Manchester: A commercial city in northern England, is the center for education, media, and arts. On the south coast of England, Brighton is a vibrant, artistic, seaside resort.

Cardiff: The capital city of Wales, is a prosperous port city located near the southeastern coastline.

Population

Around 60 million people live in multicultural environment of U.K. People contrary to normal mindset are very friendly, lovable and traditional.

Britain is the birthplace of Newton, Darwin, Shakespeare and the Beatles; home of the world's largest foreign exchange market, the world's richest football club - Manchester United, the inventor of the hovercraft and the JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter books. From Scotland to Cornwall, Britain is full of customs and traditions. A lot of them have very long histories. Some are funny and some are strange. But they're all interesting and are all part of the British way of life.

Britain is an island country and the surrounding sea gives England a varied climate. We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing from day to day, it is difficult to predict the weather. In general we have warm summers and cool winters. The summers are cooler than other countries on the continent, but the winters are milder.